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Federal Requirements

Federal Requirements. Phil Pratt, EIT Highway Engineer FHWA, Wyoming Division. Federal Regulations . http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/home.action. Federal aid projects are subject to the provisions of Federal Regulation: 23 CFR Highways 49 CFR Transportation. LPA Project Timeline.

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Federal Requirements

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  1. Federal Requirements Phil Pratt, EIT Highway Engineer FHWA, Wyoming Division

  2. Federal Regulations http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/home.action Federal aid projects are subject to the provisions of Federal Regulation: 23 CFR Highways 49 CFR Transportation

  3. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  4. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  5. Project Eligibility Project applications are reviewed against Program Requirements – Type of Work and Highway System (if applicable)

  6. Transportation Alternatives (TAP) Purpose Enhance transportation environment Provide for multimodal transportation Must be related to surface transportation

  7. Transportation Alternatives (TAP) Eligible Activities Provision of pedestrian and bicycle facilities Provision of safe routes for non-drivers Conversion railroad corridors to trails Turnouts, overlooks and viewing areas Control or removal of outdoor advertising Roadside vegetation management Rehabilitation of historic transportation facilities Archaeological activities relating to transportation impacts Stormwater management Reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality

  8. Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program Purpose Enable and encourage children, including those with disabilities, to walk and bicycle to school; Make bicycling and walking to school a safer and more appealing, thereby encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age; and Improve safety and reduce traffic, fuel consumption, and air pollution in the vicinity of schools. Subset of Transportation Alternatives program.

  9. Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Eligible Activities Planning Education and Encouragement Sidewalk Improvements Pedestrian Crossing Improvements On-Street Bicycle Facilities Traffic Diversion Improvements Off-Street Bicycle or Pedestrian Facilities Traffic Calming and Speed Reduction Traffic Education and Enforcement

  10. Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) Program Purpose Improve air quality by addressing Transportation-induced regulated pollutants

  11. Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) Eligible Activities Roadway dust suppression Gravel roadway paving Congestion reduction & traffic flow improvements Street sweeping equipment Diesel retrofit or idle reduction program Other programs to reduce VMT and transportation emissions

  12. Bridge Off System (BROS) Program Purpose • Replace structurally deficient bridges • Public roadways • Local roads • Rural minor collectors

  13. Bridge Off System (BROS) Eligible Activities Replacement or rehabilitation of a deficient bridge Preliminary Engineering Right of Way Construction Construction Engineering

  14. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  15. Cooperative Agreement Project requirements are detailed in the agreement–including applicable design standards and oversight requirements

  16. Project Responsibility Supervising Agency WYDOT retains overall project responsibility Local Agency to provide a full-time employee to be in responsible charge

  17. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  18. Project Authorization Project authorization by FHWA is required before expenses can be incurred and reimbursed

  19. Preliminary Engineering Includes: Consultant Selection Contract Documents Environmental document ROW and Utility Certification

  20. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  21. Contract Documents Describes location and design features Indentifies construction requirements Includes an estimate of costs

  22. Contract Documents • Local Hiring Preference (not allowed) • FHWA 1273 (physically incorporated in contracts and subcontracts) Contract Provisions Competitive bidding requirements Prevailing wages DBE requirements Contractor Compliance with EEO

  23. Contract Documents FHWA 1273 Nondiscrimination Non-segregated Facilities Davis-Bacon and Related Act Provisions Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act Provisions Subletting or Assigning the Contract Safety: Accident Prevention False Statements Concerning Highway Projects Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act Government-wide Suspension and Debarment Requirements Certification Regarding Use of Contract Funds for Lobbying Physically incorporated in contracts and subcontracts

  24. Contract Documents Material requirements • Buy America (Steel and Iron) • Patented/Proprietary Products • Not allowed except where certified as: • Obtained through competitive bidding with equally suitable unpatented items • Essential for synchronization with existing facilities • Item used for research

  25. Contract Documents • Contract Time • Insufficient time may result in higher bid prices and time overruns. • Excessive time may result in cost inefficiencies, public inconvenience and extend safety concerns. • Standard Changed Condition Clauses • Incorporated from 23 CFR 635.109: • Differing site conditions • Suspensions of work ordered by the engineer • Significant changes in the character of work

  26. Contract Documents Other Contract Provisions Non-Collusion Statement Lobbying Certification Suspension and Debarment Certification

  27. Contract Documents • Approved by WYDOT (Construction Authorization) • Project advertisement by local agency • Minimum 3 weeks • WYDOT requirements

  28. Contract Advertisement, Bid Opening, and Award • Local Bid Opening • Public Opening and Announcement • Award to Lowest Responsive & Responsible Bidder • Responsive bid: meets all the requirements of the advertisement and proposal • Responsible bidder: physically organized and equipped with financial wherewithal to complete contract • WYDOT Concurrence

  29. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  30. Construction Subcontracts-require formal approval Submission of Payrolls Contract Changes and Extra Work Method of Measurement/ Basis of Payment

  31. ADA Requirements • Min. 5 ft. wide sidewalks • 4 ft. w/ 5 ft. passing zones • 6 ft. 8 in. min, vertical clearance • WYDOT Standard Plans

  32. ADA Requirements Min. 4 ft. wide ramps Max. 8.3% slope (1/12) 4 ft. level landing at top of ramp Max. 10% flared sides when in path on sidewalk Detectable warning device

  33. ADA Requirements Max. 2% cross-slope (1/48) Driveway approaches

  34. ADA Transition Plan Identification of physical obstacles and their location Method used to make facility accessible Schedule for making the respective modifications Official responsible for implementing this item of the plan

  35. LPA Project Timeline • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement • Preliminary Engineering • Contract Documents • Construction • Project Acceptance

  36. Project Acceptance Local agency accepts the contract work and certifies materials incorporated into the project Formal project acceptance by WYDOT

  37. WYDOT Approvals • Project Application • Cooperative Agreement Developed • Contract Documents • Concurrence-In-Award • Project Acceptance

  38. Federal-aid Essentials Videos http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/federal-aidessentials/index.cfm Federal-aid program Finance Right-of-way Environment Civil rights Project development Project construction & contract administration

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